Denmark: Ramboll Secures Four New Contracts

Ramboll Oil & Gas recently signed four new exciting contracts. The current demand for Ramboll’s multidisciplinary consultancy to the oil and gas industry has never been greater.

The newly signed December contracts involve a rationalisation project, a subsea pipeline FEED study, an environmental decommissioning study and a close out of a field development project. Besides new important challenges for the Ramboll employees, these four contracts are demonstrating Ramboll’s multidisciplinary engineering capacity.

From the North Sea to the Arabian Gulf

In the Norwegian part of the North Sea Ramboll will be responsible for a new subsea pipeline FEED study. Here the objective is to ensure gas transport export capacity from planned and future field developments.

Also in Norway Ramboll will be performing various environmental studies for Statoil on a large scale decommissioning project. These studies will function as a basis for handling the content in storage cells and for preparation of the Environmental Impact Assessment.

The third new contract is found in the Danish part of the North Sea. Here the Tyra East Rationalisation Project includes optimisations of the Maersk Oil operated Tyra complex and gas infrastructure by reducing capacities to match the future production forecasts.

The fourth new project site is located in the warm waters off the north east coast of Qatar. Here Ramboll will continue providing consultancy on an existing Field Development Plan from 2005 and to help on a just launched Field Development Plan for 2011. To fully exploit Ramboll’s global presence, this project will be executed between the offices in Doha (Qatar), Abu Dhabi (U.A.E.) and Chennai (India).

Adding these new projects to the existing project portfolio leaves Ramboll Oil & Gas on a constant lookout for new talented employees.

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Subsea World News Staff , January 25, 2012;  Image: Ramboll